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docs/en/docs/advanced/generate-clients.md
}, "author": "", "license": "", "devDependencies": { "@hey-api/openapi-ts": "^0.27.38", "typescript": "^4.6.2" } } ``` After having that NPM `generate-client` script there, you can run it with: <div class="termy"> ```console $ npm run generate-client frontend-app@1.0.0 generate-client /home/user/code/frontend-app
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docs/en/docs/alternatives.md
### Flask REST frameworks There are several Flask REST frameworks, but after investing the time and work into investigating them, I found that many are discontinued or abandoned, with several standing issues that made them unfit.
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.github/actions/people/app/main.py
if response.status_code != 200: logging.error( f"Response was not 200, after: {after}, category_id: {category_id}" ) logging.error(response.text) raise RuntimeError(response.text) data = response.json() if "errors" in data: logging.error(f"Errors in response, after: {after}, category_id: {category_id}") logging.error(data["errors"])
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docs/en/docs/deployment/concepts.md
And it will work and will be useful **during development**. But if your connection to the server is lost, the **running process** will probably die. And if the server is restarted (for example after updates, or migrations from the cloud provider) you probably **won't notice it**. And because of that, you won't even know that you have to restart the process manually. So, your API will just stay dead. 😱
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tests/test_tutorial/test_sql_databases/test_sql_databases.py
cwd = os.getcwd() os.chdir(tmp_path) test_db = Path("./sql_app.db") if test_db.is_file(): # pragma: nocover test_db.unlink() # Import while creating the client to create the DB after starting the test session from docs_src.sql_databases.sql_app import main # Ensure import side effects are re-executed importlib.reload(main) with TestClient(main.app) as c: yield c
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tests/test_tutorial/test_sql_databases/test_sql_databases_middleware_py310.py
cwd = os.getcwd() os.chdir(tmp_path) test_db = Path("./sql_app.db") if test_db.is_file(): # pragma: nocover test_db.unlink() # Import while creating the client to create the DB after starting the test session from docs_src.sql_databases.sql_app_py310 import alt_main # Ensure import side effects are re-executed importlib.reload(alt_main) with TestClient(alt_main.app) as c:
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/security/oauth2-jwt.md
That way, you can create a token with an expiration of, let's say, 1 week. And then when the user comes back the next day with the token, you know that user is still logged in to your system.
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/bigger-applications.md
We are importing the submodule `items` directly, instead of importing just its variable `router`. This is because we also have another variable named `router` in the submodule `users`. If we had imported one after the other, like: ```Python from .routers.items import router from .routers.users import router ```
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docs/en/docs/python-types.md
``` The function does the following: * Takes a `first_name` and `last_name`. * Converts the first letter of each one to upper case with `title()`. * <abbr title="Puts them together, as one. With the contents of one after the other.">Concatenates</abbr> them with a space in the middle. ```Python hl_lines="2" {!../../../docs_src/python_types/tutorial001.py!} ``` ### Edit it It's a very simple program.
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docs/en/docs/help-fastapi.md
### Suggest solutions * After being able to understand the question, you can give them a possible **answer**.
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